The uniting theme that runs through the films is their attention to landscape: its beauty, its brutality, and the way it can both serve as a point of sustenance as well as a site of contention and violence.

Free and open to the public. All films shown in 35mm. Refreshments and dinner will be provided.

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7:00 pm

Tropical Malady (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2004)

9:30 pm

Water and Power (Pat O’Neill, 1989)

10:45 pm

Bread Day (Sergei Dvortsevoy, 1998)

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Sponsored by The Department of Film and Media Studies; The Program in Visual and Cultural Studies; The Department of Art & Art History; The Department of Anthropology; The Department of History; The Graduate Organizing Group; The Multimedia Center (Rush Rhees Library); The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures; MLC Russian Studies Section; The Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies; The Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies